Mike MacLean recommended this January 29, 2018 - 12:37pm
AU Library & Scholarly Resources, in cooperation with AU’s Office of the Registrar, will be presenting a webinar on Academic Integrity tomorrow, January 30, from 5 to 6 pm Mountain Time. This session will be presented by Elaine Fabbro, Director, AU Library & Scholarly Resources; Richard MacLeod, Registrar, AU Office of the Registrar; and Jennifer Rempel, Information Literacy & Resource Access Librarian.
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To see the date and time of the session in your time zone, click here: https://tinyurl.com/acintjan30
As an AU student and as a scholar, it is your responsibility to be sure that in your research, writing, and assignments, you observe the conventions of academic integrity. During this webinar, we will introduce you to the concept of academic integrity, and show you how you can avoid committing academic offences as outlined in AU’s Student Academic Misconduct Policy. We will go over the potential consequences of committing academic offences at AU, and will point you in the direction of some helpful resources.
All students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to attend this session. Please share this information with your students.
A recording will be available shortly after the session at: http://library.athabascau.ca/orientations.html.
Questions can be directed to Jennifer Rempel (jrempel@athabascau.ca; 780-675-6257).
View this event on Athabasca University’s Facebook page, and let us know if you’ll be attending: https://www.facebook.com/events/195905644306823/
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